10/14/2023 0 Comments Gigabyte m27q micro center![]() ![]() A small joystick controls the OSD and toggles power. A few lines are molded into the plastic as accents, and you can see the model designator there too. The back is finished at the top with a polished strip featuring the Gigabyte logo in white ink. The anti-glare layer is matte and keeps reflections at bay while maintaining a sharp, grain-free image. The panel can be placed high enough to use vertically with the eyepoint at center-screen. There is no portrait or swivel functionality. ![]() The upright is a solid piece with a 130mm height adjustment and 5/20 degrees of tilt. All parts are finished in matte-textured plastic. The M27Q X features simple and unassuming styling with an 8mm-wide flush bezel for the main panel and angular accents on the triangular base. Also in the box is a small external power supply. Since KVM and USB-C are part of the feature list, I expected a USB-C cable, but there was none. The in-box cable bundle has DisplayPort, HDMI and USB-A to B. You’ll need to source your own fasteners for it though. If you’d rather use your own stand or arm, a 100mm VESA mount is provided. The M27Q X assembles easily with a captive bolt to join the base and upright, and a panel that snaps into place. The M27Q X is a full-featured display that looks to provide an ideal balance of resolution and speed. And with two HDMI 2.0 and a DisplayPort 1.4, you can run 10-bit color and HDR up to the full 240 Hz. If you run multiple PCs, an included KVM feature has a USB-C input that can provide power, video and peripheral support. The only limitation is that it’s not available in HDR mode. ![]() It’s one of the few monitors that lets you use the strobe in concert with Adaptive-Sync. The M27Q X has a blur reduction backlight strobe feature called Aim Stabilizer. Out-of-box color is accurate enough that calibration is not required. ![]() Like its predecessor, there is no dynamic contrast, so HDR in this case doesn’t look much different than SDR. HDR10 signals are supported up to a peak white level of 526 nits, earning it VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. There is a caveat, though, that I'll touch on later in the color gamut tests. The color gamut is advertised as “Super Wide,” and it does indeed cover nearly 103% of DCI-P3. The M27Q X starts with an IPS panel made by Sharp with native 10-bit color, QHD resolution and 240 Hz max refresh. Gigabyte M27Q X (Black) at Amazon for $357.06 (opens in new tab). ![]()
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